Can I get pregnant if I have sex outside of the ovulation period?

A woman's menstrual cycle is usually determined by the cyclic release of eggs from the ovaries. During different phases of the menstrual cycle, the ovaries release multiple eggs. Among them, between the 14th and 19th days of a woman's menstrual cycle, the ovaries will release the most eggs. This period is also known as the "danger period." Therefore, if you have sexual intercourse during this time, you have a high chance of getting pregnant.

However, if you miss having intercourse during this time and still hope to get pregnant, there are other methods to consider. For example, emergency contraception can be used. Emergency contraception is a measure taken within 72 hours after sexual intercourse to prevent pregnancy. For example, take emergency contraceptive pills orally, or use an external emergency contraceptive device.

Additionally, there are other methods you can try to get pregnant. For example, you can have intercourse between days 14 and 19 of a woman's menstrual cycle, but make sure she is already climaxing. Then, have intercourse again between the 20th and 26th days of the woman's menstrual cycle. This method may require several attempts to achieve a successful pregnancy.